Last year's Champs stage winner Jean-Patrick Nazon surprised again as he sprinted to victory in Wasquehal, and earned 33 stage points (three of which due to his second place in the TdF's Points Competition). Robbie McEwen lost the stage, but captured the overall leadership both in the real Tour de France and this game. The man nobody picked has got 86 points so far, 78 more than his chief rival Alessandro Petacchi, and moved ahead of both Thor Hushovd (that got no points Tuesday instead) and Fabian Cancellara, who are currently tied for second place, both with a score of 71. Nazon follows in fourth and the other stage winner, Jan Kirsipuu (7-point getter in stage 3) is fifth. Five more riders (Boonen, Kirchen, Bertolini, Baldato, Gutiérrez Cataluña) got their first points.

Thor Hushovd still leads the Fantasy Tour Points Competition, although he didn't get any points Tuesday, while McEwen got 6. Paolo Bettini, Janek Tombak -another rider not so pupular with FG players- and Jens Voigt added more points to their KOM tally.

As for Trade Teams, we have a new leader too: the US Postal Service, leading the TdF's Teams Ranking for the fourth day in a row, and adding six more point to their overall score, that now amounts to 24. Thanks to their second stage win, AG2R doubled their score, while also McEwen's Lotto-Domo got some (actually six) precious points.

Two more riders (France's Bessy but also Petacchi's lieutenant Marco Velo, and that's another unpleasant news for the "Sprinter Gentleman") pulled out of Le Tour, taking the tally to 4. The list of dropouts is available at the bottom of the page.